The vast dank marshes that surround the Pyramid of Keiz are home to a unfathomable about of plant and animal life. It is here, though unclaimed, that the Shrews have made habit of coming to protect and cultivate, both as an area of recreation and training. Few others have come to traverse the murky and dangerous terrain...and even fewer have made it through...

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Waterfall CoveThe most and arguably only majestic scene of the Murkwood Keys, stands just north of the Whirlpool Crossings. A cove cut deep into one of the Isles reveals a towering waterfall which plunges a breathtaking forty feet from a crag in the canopy above. The treeline is parted above perfectly to allow sunlight and moonlight access at all times of the day and night. The water below, as though by some enchantment, is crystal clear and the bottom is a soft silvery-white sand. Strangely, no beast enters, as if respecting hallowed ground.

The Murk FlatsOne who wishes to enter the Keys from the mainlands must first cross the Murk Flats, a vast expanse of marshes covered by a tall canopy above. The area itself is littered with hundreds of active sulfur geysers, which erupt without warning, spraying sulfur polluted water straight up and in all directions, endangering any who come into contact with the corrosive spray. The very ground itself, if it could be called, is unstable and mucky. The water is so diluted with sulfur that even breathing the gases the rise off of it could be dangerous. The journey is not for the faint of heart, or is what lies beyond...

Farron BayUp until some recent quarrels with the leaders of the Annepti and the Shrews, the Farron Bay used to look like a calm paradise beach lined bay. Now since their battle, the entire landscape has been torn apart, as if a hurricane passed through.